Dr. Beverly Wright, (M.Div., M.Th.)

Licensed Clinical Christian Counselor

Like most counselors, I recognize personal problems can come about because of physiology, social-environmental influences, and psychological pressures. As a Christian counselor, I am not limited to psychological techniques or to my own human efforts and wisdom. I believe God is the real authority in counseling and He gives us the resources to change. I believe that counseling without Our Creator is operating in vanity and ineffective. My counseling goal is to advocate forgiveness from the past, strength and comfort for the present, and hope for the future. I am sensitive to the many dilemmas we face, and I am trained to identify and assist in navigating through the process of healing.

Philip Kolba, MA

Psychotherapist

Faith and spirituality can provide comfort and meaning to those guided by their beliefs. I was raised in a Christian household myself so I have an appreciation for the values instilled by religion, the importance of tradition, and the strength of community. My approach to counseling is humanistic and welcoming of all spiritualities. Though I do not incorporate any specific pastoral counsel, I encourage my spiritual clients to draw on their beliefs during the counseling process.

Keith Miller & Associates Counseling

Psychotherapists and Couples Counseling

Quality professional counseling done by Christians can be difficult to find. Fortunately, our staff is happy to talk with you about your Christian faith. You won't feel judged and will be able to integrate your beliefs about God into the solid and life-changing guidance that counseling can provide. Call today to speak with one of our Christian counselors.

Anita Gadhia-Smith, PsyD, LCSW-C, LICSW

Psychotherapist

Living life from a spiritual base gives us more power than anything in the world. By putting God in first place, we can draw from divine guidance to make our best choices and to grow. Through various psychotherapeutic approaches, including cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and strengths perspective, we will work together to help you to move towards maximum growth and live your fullest life.

Angela Sarafin, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

It can be difficult to find a counselor who has both a Biblical perspective and family therapy training. While the Bible is the authoritative guide for our lives, we are also designed to be in relationship with others in order to help each other live life fully. Unfortunately many people struggle to find supportive Christian friendships in such a transient city. I firmly believe that God called me into the field of family therapy to help people learn how to love God and love others on a daily basis (not just on Sunday mornings), to help people connect with a community, and to help people heal from spiritual wounds and anger toward God.

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

While most Christian Counselors pride themselves on how many Scriptural passages they can recite and how many links they can make from the Bible to psychological disorders, the Christian-centric work of Grey Matters International, Inc.is grounded in one principle: truth. For us, the work is more about truth and transparency of Christ's message and working on the natural laws of accountability and decision making that evolves from that. If one honors God's natural laws of reaping and sowing around the decisions one makes, one is indeed living Scripture to its fullest. We prepare the brain to better maximize the spiritual realities of Christ's words. Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com.

Christiana Shao, M.S., M.A., LGPC, NCC

Resident in Counseling

As a Christian counselor, I hold to the truth that God is the real authority in counseling, that the gospel is essential and counseling apart from God is futile. I also believe that every person is valuable and have inherent worth and dignity because each of us have been created in the image of God.
I have been trained to integrate the christian faith and counseling/psychology. I have also received training in biblical counseling and am well suited to work with you on a variety of faith issues that can occur when you are feeling overwhelmed, distant from God or faced with tragic life issues that impacts your view of God, your circumstance(s) or other people.

Christina Schultz, MA

Resident in Counseling, Supervised by Thomas Lamp, LPC

As a Christian Counselor, I respect the dignity of all life, the spirit, all people, and the value of marriage and relationships. I have received training in how to integrate and evaluate the Christian client's Christian religious teachings, values, and faith and spiritual development into their mental health goals. I employ religious and spiritual assessments to understand my religious clients' use of both positive and negative religious coping and spiritual practices, which becomes important in identifying shame, blockages to faith and spiritual development, and understanding faith issues that may occur when faced with tragic life events.

Mary L Lyon, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

For those who wish to address spiritual issues and personal faith in their healing process, I provide a non-judgmental environment to allow God to work in your life. I have a background in ministry and a strong personal Christian faith as well as Biblical training. Looking at life from God's perspective provides a basis for growth and change. Building your trust during difficult times and sharing your spiritual journey in therapy can open a wider path of healing and change.

Mary Lou Lyon, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

If you desire to integrate your Christian faith and Biblical understanding into the counseling process, I can help. I have a background in ministry and missions with students in the United States, with government and diplomatic leaders in Washington, D.C and overseas in Europe. Our emotional and spiritual lives are closely connected and by focusing on both a deeper and fuller healing is possible. Our God is a relational God who is near to the brokenhearted and full of compassion. I seek to integrate His love and compassionate connection along with my own into my psychotherapy.